A federal rule requiring special attachments to anchor
infant and child restraints in vehicles is making installation easier, but not all child restraints fit easily in all vehicles.
Not exact matches
Of note: This recall affects the carry handle portion of the
infant car seat only
and does not affect the performance of the
infant car seat when used as a
child restraint in a motor vehicle.
For
infants and toddlers,
child restraints reduce fatal injuries by up to 71 percent, according to the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention.
Primo viaggio 4/35 rear facing
infant car seat takes the Peg Perego experience in
child restraint systems to a new
and improved level of safety
and design.
British Standards; BS 3254 for adult seat belts, forward - facing
child safety seats
and child harnesses; BS AU185 for booster cushions; BS AU202: Specification for rearward - facing
restraint systems for
infants, for use in road vehicles.
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Infant Car Seat Review Primo viaggio 4/35 rear facing infant car seat takes the Peg Perego experience in child restraint systems to a new and improved level of safety and d
Infant Car Seat Review Primo viaggio 4/35 rear facing
infant car seat takes the Peg Perego experience in child restraint systems to a new and improved level of safety and d
infant car seat takes the Peg Perego experience in
child restraint systems to a new
and improved level of safety
and design.
The MESA also has integrated storage pockets for the
infant restraint buckles to keep the metal parts cool when the seat is exposed to sun
and within easy - reach for
child restraint.
A baby or toddler in a car should be in an
infant or
child restraint at all times,
and all other passengers should be buckled to protect themselves
and to avoid striking the baby in the event of a sudden stop or crash.
Always secure your
child in the stroller or
infant carseat's
restraint system to prevent falls
and injuries.
Air bags, dual - stage, frontal, driver
and front passenger with
infant only suppression (Always use safety belts
and the correct
child restraints for your
childs age
and size, even in vehicles equipped with air bags.
Harness - based
child restraints reduce fatal injuries by 58 - 71 percent for
infants (younger than 1)
and by 54 - 59 percent for 1 - 4 year olds compared with no
restraint.
Infants and toddlers: All
children should ride rear - facing in back seats until they are 2 years of age or until they reach the height or weight limit of their
child restraints.
Previous research has shown that
child restraints provide excellent protection, reducing fatality risk by more than 70 percent for
infants and more than 50 percent for toddlers.
Always wear your seat belt
and ensure that the passenger air bag deactivation light is illuminated when using a
child or
infant -
restraint system.
Child restraints provide excellent protection, reducing crash fatality risk for infants by more than 70 percent and for toddlers by more than 50 percent, compared with riding unrestrained (see «How can child restraints be improved to save more lives?&r
Child restraints provide excellent protection, reducing crash fatality risk for
infants by more than 70 percent
and for toddlers by more than 50 percent, compared with riding unrestrained (see «How can
child restraints be improved to save more lives?&r
child restraints be improved to save more lives?»
Children younger than 8 who meet height restrictions must be in a
child restraint device,
and infants must be in a rear - facing
child restraint device.